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Double Denomination Notes part 1 Nationals and Large Size Double Denomination Errors

ouble denomination errors (also known as dual denomination errors) are the pinnacle of error note collecting. Affectionally named the “King of Errors”, they are widely sought after and command very high prices. While these errors can be found on Federally issued currency, Obsolete notes and Fractionals, not all double denominations are errors. This three-part series will explore the many facets of

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